Office Madness 2016 – Kitchens Division

Brackets aren’t just for basketball anymore. There’s Mammal Madness, Tech Madness, even Comic Book Madness. Here at TDS, our own top-notch team of cubicle correspondents have been busy compiling and categorizing everyday office annoyances so we can bring you…Office Madness 2016!

First up is the Kitchens Division. We’ve tackled the ten commandments of kitchen etiquette before, but now’s your chance to decide if Burnt Popcorn is still the worst offense or if those Lingering Leftovers in the refrigerator are even more annoying (not to mention gross). In our informal surveys, Microwaved Fish is an up-and-comer and you shouldn’t overlook the dual java-related issues of Bad Coffee and Empty Coffee Pots.

Vote below to choose what Kitchen annoyance moves on to the semifinals and then check back tomorrow to make your pick in the Cubicles Division.

About Kris Prusynski

Kris works on the Commercial Marketing team at TDS Telecom and helps TDS achieve their online objectives through digital marketing and website optimization. She has worked in the digital marketing space for over 15 years, in product categories as diverse as shoes, banking, beds and pig farming supplies (really!). Kris has both undergraduate degrees and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and therefore bleeds Badger red. She’s a veteran blogger on topics ranging from digital marketing to Wisconsin fish frys to the sweet necessity of ugly office sweaters. Nowadays, you’re more likely to find her on Twitter or Google+ trying to decipher the mysteries of A Song of Ice and Fire. In her spare time, you can find Kris kayaking, hanging out at the dog park, or thinking about lawn care.

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TDS Telecom. is the 7th largest telecom provider in the U.S., and our parent company is Telephone and Data Systems Inc. Of course, we have a few cool sister companies too, like U.S. Cellular and OneNeck® IT Solutions. Bottom-line: At TDS it’s our job to connect people at home and at work. We connect people nationwide, in rural communities and metro areas alike. We connect people running big businesses, start-ups, and even at- home teleworkers with Internet, phone, data, and TV services.